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Lynda Layne

Feminist anthropology Feminist anthropology Subdiscipline of anthropology Feminist anthropology is a four-field approach to anthropology (archeological, biological, cultural, linguistic) that seeks to transform research findings, anthropological hiring practices, and the scholarly production of knowledge, using insights from feminist theory.[1] Simultaneously, feminist anthropology challenges essentialist feminist theories developed in Europe and America. While feminists practiced cultural anthropology since its inception (see Margaret Mead and Hortense Powdermaker), it was not until the 1970s that feminist anthropology was formally[citation needed] recognized as a subdiscipline of anthropology. Since then, it has developed its own subsection of the American Anthropological Association – the Association for Feminist Anthropology – and its own publication, Feminist Anthropology. Their former journal Voices is now defunct. History Feminist anthropology has…

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Stay Away From Me Baby / Don't Say You Love Me
Stay Away From Me Baby / Don't Say You Love Me (1963)
Mark My Word / Acres Of Heartache
Mark My Word / Acres Of Heartache (1964)
I Don't Want To Go / I'm Your Pussycat
I Don't Want To Go / I'm Your Pussycat (1965)
Hang On To Me Now Baby / I Would Bring Sunshine
Hang On To Me Now Baby / I Would Bring Sunshine (1966)